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challengers say the law is outdated and unnecessary. a big lineup of cases that could change the landscape of civil rights in america. francis coe, nbc news. >>> here is a look at other stories making news early today in america. in maine a group of strangers spring into action when an elderly woman drove her car into the portland harbor. the ban of good samaritans pulled the 84-year-old out of her car moments before it sank. the woman is in stable condition. some of the rescuers had to be treated for hypothermia. >>> karma geddon two has come to an end just for the end of the rush hour. the demolition job that shut down the 405 freeway hit a snag when the column collapsed. despite the hurdle, work crews completed a major component of the four-year expansion project. >>> in kentucky, a test of strength was on display. 34 teams of 20 people battled to see who could pull a 757 cargo plan 12 feet in the fastest time. the competitors showed the money as well as some muscle. all of the teams raised a thousand dollars for the special olympics
challengers say the law is outdated and unnecessary. a big lineup of cases that could change the landscape of civil rights in america. francis coe, nbc news. >>> here is a look at other stories making news early today in america. in maine a group of strangers spring into action when an elderly woman drove her car into the portland harbor. the ban of good samaritans pulled the 84-year-old out of her car moments before it sank. the woman is in stable condition. some of the rescuers had...
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. >> law enforcement agencies such as the california highway patrol expressed skepticism of the technology. we'll take a quick break. when we come back we'll have your weather forecast and in sports more fallout from the controversial call that ended monday night's football game. this is the morning news. [ male announcer ] fight pepperoni heartburn and pepperoni breath fast with tums freshers! concentrated relief that goes to work in seconds and freshens breath. ♪ tum...tum...tum...tum... tums! ♪ [ male announcer ] tums freshers. fast relief, fresh breath, prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. new york a few thunderstorms. 77 degrees. chance of thunderstorms in miami, 88. chicago, 66, dallas 92. sun and clouds in los angeles, 80 degrees. let's check your national forecast. expect rain weather in many parts of the northeast. the nation's heartland and rocky mo
. >> law enforcement agencies such as the california highway patrol expressed skepticism of the technology. we'll take a quick break. when we come back we'll have your weather forecast and in sports more fallout from the controversial call that ended monday night's football game. this is the morning news. [ male announcer ] fight pepperoni heartburn and pepperoni breath fast with tums freshers! concentrated relief that goes to work in seconds and freshens breath. ♪...
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the new law allows testing of vehicles on public roadways so long as properly licensed drivers are behind the wheel, which when you think about it is a little ironic but still pretty cool. >>> well, coming up, the tigers roar, the white sox stumble and the a's blast off in extras, plus a walk-off clincher calls for champagne showers in atlanta. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> anywhere in the middle of the country you have a chance of significant rainfall the next couple of days and that's a good thing. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today" >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." >>> and in sports, a final inning two-run homer against the miami marlins secured a playoff berth for the a's last night. here's nbc's mario solis with an here's mario solis with a look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. after an epic meltdown last year, the braves finally got it right. to atlanta where it didn't come easy for the tribe, the marlins donovan solano has never hit a major league home run and last night he hit two.
the new law allows testing of vehicles on public roadways so long as properly licensed drivers are behind the wheel, which when you think about it is a little ironic but still pretty cool. >>> well, coming up, the tigers roar, the white sox stumble and the a's blast off in extras, plus a walk-off clincher calls for champagne showers in atlanta. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> anywhere in the middle of the country you have a chance of significant...
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, smart law. you want to make sure your dogs are harnessed in the car like a person. >> i get the principle, but in reality, it's kind of hard for a dog owner. >> reporter: democratic assembly woman grace spencer, a dog owner herself, proposed the measure and is pushing for the bill to become law. >> it's important animals be restrained in a car, because animals sometimes pose a distraction and hindrance to the operator of the vehicle. animals tend to act like animals. if they're surprised, they're going to move accordingly. >> reporter: according to the proposed bill, drivers found breaking the law would get a $20 ticket or in some cases be charged with animal cruelty and fined up to $1,000. if enacted, new jersey would have the toughest animal seatbelt law in the country. new jersey governor chris christie says that lawmakers are wasting their time, and vowed he would not sign the bill. >> governor, what's up with this dog seatbelt stuff? >> it's the stupidest thing i've ever heard in my life. >
, smart law. you want to make sure your dogs are harnessed in the car like a person. >> i get the principle, but in reality, it's kind of hard for a dog owner. >> reporter: democratic assembly woman grace spencer, a dog owner herself, proposed the measure and is pushing for the bill to become law. >> it's important animals be restrained in a car, because animals sometimes pose a distraction and hindrance to the operator of the vehicle. animals tend to act like animals. if...
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it appears that the law does not apply to police officers. we want them to be justice across the board. we want justice for the family of anthony anderson. >> city police say the two officers involved are suspended with pay while homicide detectives investigate anderson's death. >> good morning. let's start you off with a live view of the radar. this is over the past three hours. we had a few sprinkles move through around the state early on. those have all basically cleared out. looking for nice conditions right now if you plan to be outside. that could change as we get into the afternoon. here's a look at the forecast for today. we're expecting temperatures to be in the low to mid 70s with a mick of clouds and sunshine today. scattered showers are possible especially towards the late afternoon and evening hours. that means after 4 and 5 p.m. in baltimore. that's when you could start to see wet weather. they're likely to be scattered so not everyone will get them. 72 for the high. then 75 tuesday. that's a better chance for rain, as a new sto
it appears that the law does not apply to police officers. we want them to be justice across the board. we want justice for the family of anthony anderson. >> city police say the two officers involved are suspended with pay while homicide detectives investigate anderson's death. >> good morning. let's start you off with a live view of the radar. this is over the past three hours. we had a few sprinkles move through around the state early on. those have all basically cleared out....
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law intact. today's decision follows two days of testimony last week arguing that some requirements were making it difficult for registered voters to get a state issued i.d. >>> the world's famous hollywood sign is getting a makeover. a ten-week project to strip down and repaint the sign's giant letters will begin today ahead of its 90th birthday today. >>> happy birthday to rocker sting. he turns 61. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and more as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. a live report on hollywood's reaction to the announcement that seth mcfarland is hosting the academy awards. >>> and a live performance by a 12-year-old opera superstar. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first
law intact. today's decision follows two days of testimony last week arguing that some requirements were making it difficult for registered voters to get a state issued i.d. >>> the world's famous hollywood sign is getting a makeover. a ten-week project to strip down and repaint the sign's giant letters will begin today ahead of its 90th birthday today. >>> happy birthday to rocker sting. he turns 61. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest...
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no joke, the snooki bill law. the new law would let new jersey municipalities impose certain conditions on shows, such as requiring crews to pay for additional police officers. now, this law, of course, is named after the one and only, there she is, the always tanned snooki, one of the stars of "jersey shore" which begins its final season next month. never too soon for that. >> snooki mama now, i guess. >> she's probably honored that there's a law named after her. >> i'm sure she is. >> there's some jealousy amongst the other members as well. >>> good morning to you. it's going to feel like california, the way we like it out here this morning. it feels crisp. we're actually starting out on track with our seasonal lows, but our highs are going to be warmer than average for this time of year. i wanted to show you this live picture of san francisco. you can kind of see the fog lurking in the background but ft time being visibility is pretty good. we're expecting the fog to be at its worst between 6:00 and 8:00 this m
no joke, the snooki bill law. the new law would let new jersey municipalities impose certain conditions on shows, such as requiring crews to pay for additional police officers. now, this law, of course, is named after the one and only, there she is, the always tanned snooki, one of the stars of "jersey shore" which begins its final season next month. never too soon for that. >> snooki mama now, i guess. >> she's probably honored that there's a law named after her. >>...
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the boy scouts says it wants to make sure all allegations in the last 47 years are now reported to law enforcement. this move coming after "new york times" investigation found scout officials did not report hundreds of cases between 1970 and 1991. the paper also found 80% of abuse cases the scouts had learned directly from alleged victims and their families were never handed over to police. >>> 6:33. a livermore couple on trial for a deadly drug lab explosion is accepting a drug deal. saying he will spend three years in prison for involuntary manslaughter. and lexi hutson will get five years probation for being an accessory to the crime. they first faced a possible life sentence. police say a pair let a drugmaker use their apartment as a lab but the man died during an accidental explosion and a fire last year. the couple are due back in court next month for sentencing. >>> this morning, san francisco reporting its very first confirmed human case of the west nile virus in seven years. the department of public health says the man is now recovering at home. it's likely he was infected by
the boy scouts says it wants to make sure all allegations in the last 47 years are now reported to law enforcement. this move coming after "new york times" investigation found scout officials did not report hundreds of cases between 1970 and 1991. the paper also found 80% of abuse cases the scouts had learned directly from alleged victims and their families were never handed over to police. >>> 6:33. a livermore couple on trial for a deadly drug lab explosion is accepting a...
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i went to law school for all the reasons law school deans tell college students not to go to law school. i've given this speech a thousand times. don't go to law school because you can't think of anything else to do. but i think that's why went to law school. it was a little bit of a process of elimination. it wasn't like a grant burning passionate desire. so i feel a little embarrassed about that i've saved by the falling -- i arrive in law school and a first week i was there, i thought i might have looked into this. i might be year for all the wrong reasons, but i am in the right place. i love this. and i continue to love it. so that's a great thing, to love what you do in your life. >> you have had a number of quite different jobs throughout your career. private practice, on the faculty of chicago and the clinton white house, the first woman dean of harvard, a solicitor general's office and supreme court justice. >> i can't keep a job. [laughter] >> i didn't want to go there. >> this job, i am keeping. [laughter] >> they seem like they might involve quite different skill sets. are th
i went to law school for all the reasons law school deans tell college students not to go to law school. i've given this speech a thousand times. don't go to law school because you can't think of anything else to do. but i think that's why went to law school. it was a little bit of a process of elimination. it wasn't like a grant burning passionate desire. so i feel a little embarrassed about that i've saved by the falling -- i arrive in law school and a first week i was there, i thought i...
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i never used it for college, for law school or to get a job. >> reporter: to appeal to democrats who far outnumber republicans here, brown calls himself an independent thinker who works with president obama. >> of course i'm going to be proud to stand with the president. he is our president, and when he does something well, i praise him. >> reporter: but warren hit brown for raising money by tying his re-election to republicans gaining control of the senate. >> when senator brown talks here in massachusetts about how very bipartisan he is and how very independent he is, he's sure not saying the same thing when he goes around the country raising money. >> reporter: both candidates made awkward stumbles. warren was asked to name a republican senator she could work with. >> probably richard lugar would be one to come to mind. >> reporter: indiana's dick lugar is actually retiring. >> that is a problem. >> reporter: and brown, who is a lawyer, appeared unprepared for this. >> who is your model supreme court justice? >> after touting bipartisanship brown first named an ultra conservative.
i never used it for college, for law school or to get a job. >> reporter: to appeal to democrats who far outnumber republicans here, brown calls himself an independent thinker who works with president obama. >> of course i'm going to be proud to stand with the president. he is our president, and when he does something well, i praise him. >> reporter: but warren hit brown for raising money by tying his re-election to republicans gaining control of the senate. >> when...
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at berkeley law school. is published very extensively on education very importantly. i want to start with terry. one of the most important things roll and effectively just and certainly his paper said i think at least is, the great promise of charters is that they provide us with certain lessons as to what works and roland has roland has identified five, which can then be ideally deployed in district schools or traditional public schools. .. >> he fired everybody and started over again. it is hard work. you are talking about shifting coulter and major shift of expectations. the schools did not get this bad overnight. they were failing 12 years ago but we did not have the political will what we talk about here. change of public education is tough. utility's excess with fed charters that kept doing the same thing of those that were running them before then you have innovative and creative leaders that will not keep the status quo. we're spending $2,000 more per student more than our traditional schools. we add
at berkeley law school. is published very extensively on education very importantly. i want to start with terry. one of the most important things roll and effectively just and certainly his paper said i think at least is, the great promise of charters is that they provide us with certain lessons as to what works and roland has roland has identified five, which can then be ideally deployed in district schools or traditional public schools. .. >> he fired everybody and started over again....
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>> your mom is my mother-in-law. >> your mother-in-law. >> the two remained in contact. >> she is, you know, means the world to me. it kind of hurts i won't be able to see her again. >> when she was just 9 months old, she was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer. she fought bravely through several rounds of chemotherapy and other treatments earning her a standing ovation during the stand understood to cancer te telethon earlier this month. >> this feisty 6-year-old faces every test, round of chemo, hospital stay and setback with the courage and strength of all history's heroines combined. >> wednesday, her family announced the tragic news of her passing via the twitter page where we first learned of her illness. our darling avalanna went to heaven this morning. you took our hearts with you. >> later justin tweeted his reaction to the news saying one of the greatest spirits i've ever known is gone. rest in peace, avalanna, i love you. >> only about 30 new cases of atrt are diagnosed in the united states each year. the survival rate is just 10%. matt, obviously, you
>> your mom is my mother-in-law. >> your mother-in-law. >> the two remained in contact. >> she is, you know, means the world to me. it kind of hurts i won't be able to see her again. >> when she was just 9 months old, she was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer. she fought bravely through several rounds of chemotherapy and other treatments earning her a standing ovation during the stand understood to cancer te telethon earlier this month....
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others however had contained these laws into themselves. they were operating mafia like organization's getting criminal enterprises and some of them as we see have very infamous orientations. this was really problematic. the fundamental paradox that we find now is it's going to be different for the government to put the genie back in the bottle with these militias. the militias were really organized into these ad hoc bodies that were intended to enforce security during the transitional period and i'm talking about the supreme security committees that were formed and attached to the ministry of interior. they really functioned like a national army across the country and. they were normally assigned to the ministry of interior. like every account of the supreme security committee, they been poorly trained. they have allowed the militias to pursue their own prerogative. there are reports of people who would join the supreme security committees and it would be triple dipping so they would get the payment from the committees, the police and thei
others however had contained these laws into themselves. they were operating mafia like organization's getting criminal enterprises and some of them as we see have very infamous orientations. this was really problematic. the fundamental paradox that we find now is it's going to be different for the government to put the genie back in the bottle with these militias. the militias were really organized into these ad hoc bodies that were intended to enforce security during the transitional period...
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the new law takes effect january 1st. >>> another new law will now require parents who choose not to have their children immunized sign a form indicating they understand the risks and benefits of vaccines. the goal is to ensure parents are educated on the purpose of vaccines so they can make fully informed decisions on whether to opt out. that new law takes effect in january of 2014. >>> the time is 5:20. coming up, you might want to grab those reusable bags. the plastic bag ban is expanding in another city today. >>> plus former governor arnold schwarzenegger releases his tell-all autobiography today. what it says about the breakup of his marriage. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> happy monday, everybody. sorry to report, sharks fans, after three days of talks between the openers and the players, no real movement in that nhl lockout but apparently talks will resume sometime this week so keep your fingers crossed. we'll kee
the new law takes effect january 1st. >>> another new law will now require parents who choose not to have their children immunized sign a form indicating they understand the risks and benefits of vaccines. the goal is to ensure parents are educated on the purpose of vaccines so they can make fully informed decisions on whether to opt out. that new law takes effect in january of 2014. >>> the time is 5:20. coming up, you might want to grab those reusable bags. the plastic bag...
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you also ran a major american law firm. what is the secret? >> i think can you not have it all at the same time. i think you can in a way have it all as long as you can afford to be patient and not have it all at the same time. you have to accept that there will be failures. >> reporter: now overseeing the global economy, she says the primary threat to the u.s. recovery is the fiscal cliff, the combination of automatic tax hikes and spending cuts looming in january that could stop the economy cold if congress and the white house failed to act. >> if i was to sort of give a piece of very humble and modest advice, it would be focused on the very dear consequences that could result from the fiscal cliff actually resulting in a 4% deficit reduction. this is something that is very, very serious. >> reporter: she sees her job as more than just euros and dollars lending her considerable cashe to honor democracy activist aung san suu kyi and she sees herself helping generations to come. >> it's given me a difficult responsibility because i know that a
you also ran a major american law firm. what is the secret? >> i think can you not have it all at the same time. i think you can in a way have it all as long as you can afford to be patient and not have it all at the same time. you have to accept that there will be failures. >> reporter: now overseeing the global economy, she says the primary threat to the u.s. recovery is the fiscal cliff, the combination of automatic tax hikes and spending cuts looming in january that could stop...
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. >> when vallejo mayor saw the magnitude of the damage to the law office he shares with attorney michael thompson, he couldn't help but shed a few tears. the fire was reported at about 1:30 saturday morning at the small office building just across from the solano county superior court. they believe someone set the fire intentionally. >> suspicious fire at this time. it's under investigation. we hopefully will have more information in the coming days. >> vallejo police said the same building has been targeted by vandals in the past few months who have thrown rocks through windows. and while investigators search for a motive for the fire, they say they're now looking at all of the possibilities including if mayor davis has any political enemies who would want to target him. >> the fact that it involves the mayor of vallejo and the fact that he's a high profile figure in the city could be classified as a form of domestic terrorism. >> police say it's also possible the attorney who shares the office, michael thompson, could have been the target. both men are high profile figures in the commu
. >> when vallejo mayor saw the magnitude of the damage to the law office he shares with attorney michael thompson, he couldn't help but shed a few tears. the fire was reported at about 1:30 saturday morning at the small office building just across from the solano county superior court. they believe someone set the fire intentionally. >> suspicious fire at this time. it's under investigation. we hopefully will have more information in the coming days. >> vallejo police said...
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, especially commercial law. and so i think the building of institutions, we can help enormously with that by helping them put in place bodies of law that will sustain a society. and you can do that without being ideologic about or telling them how. this is why you needed. and so i think body of law that represents the global of people, and then you started building of institutions that will help build the society, including a legislature, courts, free press. i don't think, absolute democratic or representative form of government, self-determined form of government can truly exist without somebody watching it and criticizing it and going after the government all the time. we have brought this to an extreme level of exquisite -- here in the united states. freedom of the press criticizes everything all the time. and we love. it's our system. wouldn't want it any other way. and so i think we can now bring that about but it requires a change in attitude and the part of government leaders to accept being criticized. w
, especially commercial law. and so i think the building of institutions, we can help enormously with that by helping them put in place bodies of law that will sustain a society. and you can do that without being ideologic about or telling them how. this is why you needed. and so i think body of law that represents the global of people, and then you started building of institutions that will help build the society, including a legislature, courts, free press. i don't think, absolute democratic...
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the governor will be here to sign this new law at 1:00. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> now to decision 2012. this morning president obama will try to boost his political standing during his final international speech before the november election. we've got new video of people arie arriving at the united nations general assembly in new york city ahead of the president's speech. the president is expected to talk about the recent attacks in libya that took the life of u.s. ambassador chris stevens. the president also expected to deliver a new warning to iran to suspend its nuclear program. coming up at 6:30, we'll have a live report from washington, d.c., with specifics on what the president is expected to say and how it will impact the race to the white house. >>> in the meantime, mitt romney giving a speech at the clinton global initiative this morning. romney is expected to outline his plans to rework the u.s. foreign aid system. president obama is also expected to address that same audience later this morning. >>> als
the governor will be here to sign this new law at 1:00. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> now to decision 2012. this morning president obama will try to boost his political standing during his final international speech before the november election. we've got new video of people arie arriving at the united nations general assembly in new york city ahead of the president's speech. the president is expected to talk about the recent attacks in libya that took...
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they're talking about passing a law, the government is talking about drafting a law in india that would require husbands to -- >> the husband to pay the salary of the wife. he might think it through before he asks you to marry him. right? look at hoda. >> you're right. okay. here's the thing -- and i think this is the case. a woman doesn't want to ask -- if her husband's making the money, a woman doesn't want to say, honey, can i have money so i can go to the grocery store? can i have money -- it's gross, a terrible feeling. you don't want to do that. you have earned it because you're doing a lot. >> these are the things nobody wants to talk about when they're in love. nobody wants to talk about the things that actually will keep you in love if you actually take the time to talk them over and discuss it and know what's expected of you and how it's going to work before you get married. >> i know. you're so ga-ga you don't care about those things. then they hit you. and it ruins your life. >> i'm going off today for a wedding. i'm excited. my niece is marrying a lovely game named mark. i'
they're talking about passing a law, the government is talking about drafting a law in india that would require husbands to -- >> the husband to pay the salary of the wife. he might think it through before he asks you to marry him. right? look at hoda. >> you're right. okay. here's the thing -- and i think this is the case. a woman doesn't want to ask -- if her husband's making the money, a woman doesn't want to say, honey, can i have money so i can go to the grocery store? can i...
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i was on "law and order." i played a teenage murderer. i was guilty. i was guilty. >> glenn close, circa 1982 in "the world according to garth." >> my high school yearbook picture. how did i ever get another job? >> and, we're taking christina hendricks back to her fun t-shirt in 1999. >> what kind of memories does this bring? >> well, i -- i remember wearing this t-shirt to audition for an everclear video that i ended up getting so when i look at that, i think of the video. >> christina got the gig and rocked the baby blue t-shirt in the music video. ♪ >> the t-shirt is good luck, regardless. >> yeah. >> the flashbacks were amazing. another fun moment for me, talking to carson daly's girlfriend siri. she said the launch of the iphone 5 has been a nightmare. everybody has jokes now. >> not a nightmare for me. lighter, thinner, faster. really enjoying it. do you have yours? >> update by brooke anderson. can we move on? you win. i want -- how about this tweet? you'll love this. from mike d. he asked, can you ask brooke anderson if she has any single si
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a state politician wants to pass a snooki law that would allow local cities to set laws. we'll talk about all of this coming up in our take three today. it is now six minutes after the hour. let's go back to al with a check of the weather. >> extra police could arm the borders and make sure people like that don't get in. >>> let's see what we've got as far as your weather today. we've got a big weather system coming in to the midwest, mid mississippi river valley. you can see heavy showers and thunderstorms firing up already. we have a risk of strong storms as cooler air slides in from the north. warm air moves from the south. in between that's where the risk of strong storms are from missouri all the way into southern indiana. one to three inches, some areas >>> good morning. 9:07. we have some deceiving fog on the golden gate bridge bridge. some drizzle coming down as well. let's take you above the clouds. look how clear it is. it will take another hour or hour and a half before the fog burns off. a lot of sunshine in the city by the bay today. 7 0 degrees in san franci
a state politician wants to pass a snooki law that would allow local cities to set laws. we'll talk about all of this coming up in our take three today. it is now six minutes after the hour. let's go back to al with a check of the weather. >> extra police could arm the borders and make sure people like that don't get in. >>> let's see what we've got as far as your weather today. we've got a big weather system coming in to the midwest, mid mississippi river valley. you can see...
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. >> whether warren used her native american heritage to gain employment advantage with law school. >> do you consider yourself a minority? >> i listed myself as native american, it's part of who i am. >> brown argues that warren has not told why she switched between calling herself native american on applications. >> she changed her nationality to native american. >> later referred to herself as white. >> at the pinnacle of her success, at harvard, she was changed back to being white. >> are you hiding something? >> i'm not. i never used it for college for law school or to get a job. >> to appeal to democrats who far outnumber republicans here, brown calls himself an independent thinker who works with president obama. >> of course i'm going to be proud to stand with the. he is our president and when he does something well i praise him. >> but warren hit brown for raising money by tying his re-election to republicans gaining control of the senate. >> when senator brown talks here in massachusetts about how very bipartisan he is and how very independent he is, he sure is not saying the
. >> whether warren used her native american heritage to gain employment advantage with law school. >> do you consider yourself a minority? >> i listed myself as native american, it's part of who i am. >> brown argues that warren has not told why she switched between calling herself native american on applications. >> she changed her nationality to native american. >> later referred to herself as white. >> at the pinnacle of her success, at harvard, she...
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do you believe in enforcing these laws? the whole idea of the dream that as well, these are the good kids. the thing is many will say and i think they're right, it doesn't mean you're a bad kid if you're not in community college or maybe you got in trouble and you have a criminal record. doesn't make you a bad person. there's something very disingenuous about the debate around this. but that's because advocates want to structure the debate in a certain way. i don't how much of this is rooted in the police that are kind of prior to the way we actually structure the conversation. i think i begin to structure the conversation advantageously, which is their job. >> thank you. just a couple more questions and then we have to cut it off. maybe back there and also to your right. >> hi, kerry walker. was wondering if you could all address the millennial scum especially looking forward in terms of democratic party strengths. >> also the gentleman over there. they'll be up for question. >> thanks for the forum today, to the panelists
do you believe in enforcing these laws? the whole idea of the dream that as well, these are the good kids. the thing is many will say and i think they're right, it doesn't mean you're a bad kid if you're not in community college or maybe you got in trouble and you have a criminal record. doesn't make you a bad person. there's something very disingenuous about the debate around this. but that's because advocates want to structure the debate in a certain way. i don't how much of this is rooted in...
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brown has now signed more regular session bills into law than any other california governor since 1967. brown's grand total 12,744. that's actually 214 more than george deukmejian and 258 more than ronald reagan. keep in mind, brown has been in office ten years total, two years longer than either of those previous governors. >> he's been a busy man, probably getting a little writer's cramp. >>> 6:26. still ahead, back on the firing lines. the cash influx giving laid-off firefighters a second chance. >>> plus a desperate search with a traumatic end. we'll tell you where a bay area family found the body of a missing boater. >> reporter: and a san jose foodie tradition gets ready to close its doors after 65 years. good morning, i'm marla tellez. i'll tell you what's next for race street fish and pole industry coming up. >>> but now do not adjust your tv set. that is a live crystal clear look over san francisco. not a cloud to be seen in the sky. that's with all that heat christina loren has been telling us about. we also take you south, two for the price of one. that's san jose, the south
brown has now signed more regular session bills into law than any other california governor since 1967. brown's grand total 12,744. that's actually 214 more than george deukmejian and 258 more than ronald reagan. keep in mind, brown has been in office ten years total, two years longer than either of those previous governors. >> he's been a busy man, probably getting a little writer's cramp. >>> 6:26. still ahead, back on the firing lines. the cash influx giving laid-off...
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see the competitive president obama that dislikes mitt romney or will we see the cool, constitutional law professor? >> both because to win, because he's competitive he needs to be cool and he knows that. that's one overriding concern presented to him by his advisers. don't freak out. don't get irritated. >> many people support mitt romney on sunday talk shows say he has to be aggressive he has to take to it the president. >> what happens in presidential debates sue have two fundamental goals as a candidate. drive your message and knock your opponent off his. to knock the president off his message, romney campaign knows, governor romney has to be unrelenting. >> romney as an op-ed talking about his view on foreign policy. there seems to be some question within the romney camp as to whether they should even be talking about foreign policy. >> this has been an ongoing debate since the libya crisis and there were, in the immediate hours after that when governor romney stepped into this, we'll prosecute this larger global argument against the president's foreign policy mishandling the arab sp
see the competitive president obama that dislikes mitt romney or will we see the cool, constitutional law professor? >> both because to win, because he's competitive he needs to be cool and he knows that. that's one overriding concern presented to him by his advisers. don't freak out. don't get irritated. >> many people support mitt romney on sunday talk shows say he has to be aggressive he has to take to it the president. >> what happens in presidential debates sue have two...
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this policy was written by the traditional values coalition and adopted back in 1988 as a state law. it requires sex education to emphasize abstinence and teach, among other things, honor and respect for monogamous heterosexual marriage. this is the only district with the language still on the books. the board will vote to change that policy at its october 10th meeting. >>> a south bay principal accused of dealing drugs is expected in court today. 42-year-old eric dean lewis could enter a plea. the principal of montague elementary in santa clara was arrested last week and charged with five felonies, including drug sales and possession. police are still investigating but do not think lewis sold drugs on campus. >>> a mom is on the run in the south bay this morning, accused of using her 10-year-old daughter to help steal groceries from a safeway in morgan hill. when police showed up, mom took off, leaving her daughter there to face the music. marla tellez is in the newsroom and has more on exactly who police are looking for. good morning. >> reporter: jon, good morning. morgan hill pol
this policy was written by the traditional values coalition and adopted back in 1988 as a state law. it requires sex education to emphasize abstinence and teach, among other things, honor and respect for monogamous heterosexual marriage. this is the only district with the language still on the books. the board will vote to change that policy at its october 10th meeting. >>> a south bay principal accused of dealing drugs is expected in court today. 42-year-old eric dean lewis could...
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the trial will be conducted here under 19th century italian law. the first session is scheduled to last three hours. if found guilty, gabriele faces up to four years in jail, a sentence that would be served out in an italian prison, since the vatican has no jail of its own. gabriele saw himself as an agent of the holy spirit and wanted to clean up what he saw as evil and corruption in the headquarters of the roman catholic church. but many vatican watchers think the case goes much deeper. >> i can't find anyone who really believes that the pope's butler is solely responsible, that he concocted this scheme of stealing papers, of the pope. >> the most significant involved allegations of nep on totism, corruption and cronyism. others concerned the vatican's bank, which has suffered several scandals in the past. the butler scandal will be covered by a pool of eight reporters. no cameras will be allowed. only about 30 trials a year are held in the small courtroom, mainly for pickpocketing in st. peter's square. the trial is held on saturday because the
the trial will be conducted here under 19th century italian law. the first session is scheduled to last three hours. if found guilty, gabriele faces up to four years in jail, a sentence that would be served out in an italian prison, since the vatican has no jail of its own. gabriele saw himself as an agent of the holy spirit and wanted to clean up what he saw as evil and corruption in the headquarters of the roman catholic church. but many vatican watchers think the case goes much deeper....
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this is not the first time keelin has broken the law. police say she and her daughter actually committed this crime just a few weeks ago, they stole groceries from that same safeway store in morgan hill a few weeks ago. laura. >>> 6:46. just in, apple ceo tim cook now apologizing for that map app that he says doesn't live up to apple standards. cook posted an open letter to apple's website this morning, essentially apologizing for the software. he says apple will keep working nonstop until maps lives up to expectations. he even suggests you download different map software or bookmark google's web-based maps until apple fixes apple maps. isn't that interesting? >> any time you have a new release, you have to work the kinks out. i'm sure apple will be on top of it. >>> we're on top of the weather right now and it's going to be soaring into the triple digits? >> i should just hand you all a map to the beach. >> you drive. >> actually it's thattaway. tickets to the gun show. good morning to you. we've got a good-looking day. you want to show
this is not the first time keelin has broken the law. police say she and her daughter actually committed this crime just a few weeks ago, they stole groceries from that same safeway store in morgan hill a few weeks ago. laura. >>> 6:46. just in, apple ceo tim cook now apologizing for that map app that he says doesn't live up to apple standards. cook posted an open letter to apple's website this morning, essentially apologizing for the software. he says apple will keep working nonstop...
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i went to law school for all the reasons that law school deans tell college students not to go to law school. i have given the speech a thousand times. do not go to law school just because you cannot think of anything else to do, you know? but i think it was a little bit, for me, a process of elimination. it was not a burning, passionate desire. i felt a little embarrassed about that. but i am saved by the following. the first week i was there, i thought, i might have looked into this. i might be here for all the wrong reasons, but i am in the right place. i love this. and i continued to love it. that is a great thing, to love what you do in your life. >> absolutely. you have had a number of quite different jobs in your career. private practice, he chicago, the clinton white house, first woman dean of harvard, solicitor general, and then supreme court. >> i cannot keep a job. [laughter] >> i did not want to go there with it. >> this job, i am keeping. >> they seem like they might involve quite different skill sets. are there similarities? or have you found the skills you had to use we
i went to law school for all the reasons that law school deans tell college students not to go to law school. i have given the speech a thousand times. do not go to law school just because you cannot think of anything else to do, you know? but i think it was a little bit, for me, a process of elimination. it was not a burning, passionate desire. i felt a little embarrassed about that. but i am saved by the following. the first week i was there, i thought, i might have looked into this. i might...
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stated they couldn't find any evidence she dealt with high level complaints in politics, finance or law enforcement as they had once believed. ultimately gristina spent four months behind bars before finally coming up with a $250,000 bond. today spoke wi "today" spoke with her exclusively her first night home. >> i'm scared to go to sleep because i'm afraid i'll wake up and not be here. >> reporter: she will be able to stay in her home for now. gristina will be sentenced to six months behind bars, but since she's spent much of that time behind bars already, she won't likely spend another night behind bars. still, she did plead guilty which means she could be deported. matt, back to you. >> thank you very much. let's get another check of the weather now from al who is out in cleveland. >> all right, matt, thank you so much. here in cleveland, overlooking the west side market, on the west side of cleveland, we've got a day today where temperatures aren't too extreme. in fact, really nothing all that horrible today. we expect to see 60s in new england, into the northeast 70s and 80s throug
stated they couldn't find any evidence she dealt with high level complaints in politics, finance or law enforcement as they had once believed. ultimately gristina spent four months behind bars before finally coming up with a $250,000 bond. today spoke wi "today" spoke with her exclusively her first night home. >> i'm scared to go to sleep because i'm afraid i'll wake up and not be here. >> reporter: she will be able to stay in her home for now. gristina will be sentenced...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. waiting for you every day at payless. just look for the green tag. and for more great savings, everything else in the store is on bogo: buy one get one 50% off the second item. only at payless. wayne: everybody, welcome back to "let's make a deal." i'm here with my buddy, mr. cat gray. we're going to do a little something right now that i need two people that are good at making noises. (cheers and applause) you, right there. and you, right there. the guy in... the workout dude. come here, come with me. (cheering) natalie, how are you doing? stand right there for me. you, travis, come over here. team u.s.a., stand over here for me, travis. all right. now, you're with the mad air? let's make a deal air? -(breathless): deal airlines, yes, sir. wayne: (mumbling) (se
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. waiting for you every day at payless. just look for the green tag. and for more great savings, everything else in the store is on bogo: buy one get one 50% off the second item. only at...
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federal appeals court is set to hear arguments later today challenging the constitutionality of that law. a ruling is not expected for several months. >>> a brand new study this morning that very large earthquakes elsewhere in the world may in fact have a direct impact on fault lines right here in the bay area. marla tellez is live in san jose with more details on this story. marla, good morning. >> reporter: jon, good morning. we all know that the bay area is prime earthquake country with the famous or infamous fault here, the san andreas fault, the hayward fault, even the c calavares fault. we're live at the santa clara water district which happens to be holding a meeting today about the anderson dam seismic retrofit project in morgan hill. now, that dam is a major concern. water district leaders afraid it could fail in the event of a major earthquake and flood areas from morgan hill to san jose so they want to update the public on the retrofit project. if you're interested, that meeting is at 4:00 at jackson elementary in morgan hill. the meeting comes on the heels of a new study that
federal appeals court is set to hear arguments later today challenging the constitutionality of that law. a ruling is not expected for several months. >>> a brand new study this morning that very large earthquakes elsewhere in the world may in fact have a direct impact on fault lines right here in the bay area. marla tellez is live in san jose with more details on this story. marla, good morning. >> reporter: jon, good morning. we all know that the bay area is prime earthquake...
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. >> i have to say, when my little niece was born, my brother and sister-in-law didn't name her for like three weeks. >> wow. >> really? >> they couldn't come up a name. i'm outing them. we just called her baby girl guthrie. >> bgg. >> she will be in therapy. >> she knows now. >> are you going to name this baby? >> that's kind of raising some eyebrows. >> and speaking of eyebrows. >> "take 3," the presidential debate tonight, decide to take a look at a new study predicting who will win the election using eyebrows, and according to their study president obama has the best groomed eyebrows. >> so they say if you look in history, those with the most groomed eyebrows, the best groomed eyebrows will win except in one case which was bush v. gore in 2000. >> make the argument, the physically most attractive candidate wins so is this a subset of that. >> i don't think people are consciously vote begun it. >> get a close-up on donny's eyebrows and a poll going of our own male anchors. >> obviously that's obama and romney. let's take a look at our guys here. tell us what you think, and send us an
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. >> law enforcement wouldn't step up to the plate. we didn't have the luxury to get an attorney. >> i went to the house to get the squatter's side of the story? can i ask you a couple of questions. are you moving out today? >> no. >> not moving today? this is not your house, you know that. >> yeah. >> why are you still here? >> they told me to get off their property. >> troy and dana donovan claim that you -- >> do you know them. >> i talked to them today. >> go talk to them again. >> i did. they have a court order that says they are allowed to move in. >> talk to them again. we have nothing to say to you. >> they wouldn't talk to me, the squatters reportedly believe they had legitimately bought the home for $5,000 from a real estate agent and had documents to back their claim on the house. >> set the record straight. i'm giving you the opportunity. it took nine excruciating months before the squatters were forced to leave. now dana and troy can say good- bye to the cramped quarters. dana gave me a message for anyone who thinks such a
. >> law enforcement wouldn't step up to the plate. we didn't have the luxury to get an attorney. >> i went to the house to get the squatter's side of the story? can i ask you a couple of questions. are you moving out today? >> no. >> not moving today? this is not your house, you know that. >> yeah. >> why are you still here? >> they told me to get off their property. >> troy and dana donovan claim that you -- >> do you know them. >> i...